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Posted by Dan Nunes on Jan 04 2013 at 04:00PM PST

Manteca Chargers Youth Football & Cheerleading: History

1993 "Origin"
After the 1992 football season (with a different organization and league), the founding families of the Chargers wanted an affordable football program and to avoid the travel to the Bay Area. They contacted the Delta Youth Football League and were admitted into the league. The program required approximately $20,000 to start and after three seasons the debt had been satisfied.


Founding Members:

John Aguilar, Barbara Cardona, Mike McKinsey, Wanda O'Mara, Pat Cardona, Chuck Carpenter, Dee Daclan, Diane Duag, Felix Duag, Mike Dyer, Jerrt Gama, Paula Gama, Paula Hulbert, Wayne Hulbert, Dave Lipsett, Heller Lipsett, Ramona Lozada, Beth McKinsey, John Peters II, Eric Post, Tina Rich, Kim Rojas, Bill Rosario, Kathy Rosario, Jim Silva, Sherry Stutz, Terry Stutz, Dave Taylor, Mark Victoria, Nydia Victoria, Janet Viruet and Mark Wanta.

President - Mike Mckinsey

Varsity Football Head Coach - John Aguilar

JV Football Head Coach - Dave Taylor

Novice Football Head Coach - Buck Rohles

Varsity Cheer Head Coach - Linda Schuknecht

JV Cheer Head Coach - Beth McKinsey

Novice Cheer Head Coach - Kathy Rosario

Mascot Coaches - Barbara Garcia & Diane Duag


1994 -
The Junior Varsity Football team makes it to the Super Bowl which was hosted by the Chargers only to lose to the Linden Lions.

Rick James comes to the Chargers with his staff after coaching with the Delta Rebels for several seasons.Chargers novice win the southern Conference.

President - Pat Cardona

Varsity Football Head Coach - Rick James

8-2 7-0 League, lost in playoffs

JV Football Head Coach - Dave Taylor

6-3 6-1 League, lost to Linden Lions in the Superbowl

Novice Head Coach - Buck Rohles

5-3, 5-2 league, no playoffs at the novice level


1995- "Unfinished Business"
The Varsity team caps off an undefeated Season and captures the franchise's first Superbowl Title with a win over the Northwest Trojans.

Varsity Football Head Coach - Rick James

13-0, 8-0 league

JV Football Head Coach - Buck Rohles

4-6, failed to reach playoffs

Novice Football Head Coach - Jeff Krause

10-0 overall , lost in first round of playoffs.

Varsity Cheer Coach - Charlene Miller

JV Cheer Coach - Debbie Pirillo

Novice Cheer Coach - Vaness Stetler


1996 - "Divide & Conquer"
President - John Peters

Varsity Football Head Coach - Rick James

11-1, 7-0 league, lost in Southern Conference Title Game to Tracy

JV Football Head Coach - Jeff Krause (resigned), replaced by Dave Taylor

3-8 overall, 3-4 league

Novice Head Football Coach - Buck Rohles

10-1, 6-1 league, lost in the first round of the playoffs in double overtime to the Patriots

Varsity Cheer Coach - Kathy Rosario

JV Cheer Coach - Carolyn Rodgers

Novice Cheer Coach - Vanessa Stetler


1997- "You Better Recognize"
President - John Peters

Varsity Football Head Coach - Rick James

The Varsity team captures it's second Superbowl Trophy finishing the season as undefeated 13-0.

JV Football Head Coach - Dave Taylor

8-3 overall, 8-4 league, lost in playoffs

Novice Football Head Coach - Buck Rohles
The Novice Team went to the Super Bowl with a 12-0 record only to loose to the Northwest Trojans in the mud 26-0.

Varsity Cheer Coach - Lynette Burila

JV Cheer Coach - Carolyn Rodgers

Novice Cheer Coach - Linda Costa


1998 - "Believe & Acheive"
President - Felix Duag

Varsity Football Coach - Rick James

10-1 Overall, 8-0 league, lost to Tracy in Southern Conference Championship game.

JV Football Coach - Dave Taylor

7-4 overall, 6-3 league, lost in the Southern Conference Championship game.

Novice Football Coach - Buck Rohles

10-2 overall, 7-1 league, lost to the Manteca (Delta) Rebels in Southern Conference Championship game.

Varsity Cheer Coach - Lynette Burila

JV Cheer Coach - Linda Costa

Novice Cheer Coach - Debbie Pirillo


1999 - "Only The Strong Survive"
Dave Taylor retires from the program. He served as Vice President of the Chargers and was J.V. coach for all but 2 of the years.

The Varsity and Junior Varsity claim the Superbowl Championship.

Varsity Football Coach - Rick James

12-1 overall, 8-0 league, avenged the only season loss to the Southside Vikings 24-18.

JV Football Coach - Buck Rohles

12-1 overall, 8-0 league, avenged the 26-0 Superbowl loss as novice players to the Trojans with a 40-18 victory.

Novice Football Coach - Jerry Pirillo

Fielding a very young team, the novice finished 5-5 overall, 4-4 league and failed to make the playoffs

Varsity Cheer Coach - Lynette Burila

JV Cheer Coach - Cindy Mello-Hall

Novice Cheer Coach - Debbie Rodgers


2000 - "Feel The Tradition"
The Junior Varsity finishes the regular season with a 9-1 overall season and a 7-1 Southern Conference record to finish as Conference Conference co-champions and receive a 2nd seed in the playoffs only to lose to the Rebels in the first round of the playoffs. Final Record of 9-2. Head Coach Buck Rohles, assistant coaches Brian Oden, Mitch Heinze, Mark Nelson, Don Rodgers, Dave Mendoza and Paul Lapitan.

The Novice Team finished with an regular season record of 6-4 and a conference record of 5-3 and a 3rd seed in the playoffs only to lose to the Tracy Raiders in the first round of the playoffs. Final Record of 6-5. Head Coach Jerry Pirillo, assistant coaches Matt Durao, Roy Bulen, Rick Nogeira, Bobby Fryer, Glen Johnson and Rick Keres.

The debut of the Charger Junior Novice program lead by Head Coach Jeanpaul Powel was quite a success. Although no scores were kept at this level, the young men performed admirably. A highlight of the season occured in the final game when the coaches stayed on the sidelines and allowed the boys to perform on their own. Assistant coaches were Curt Friggle, Andy Cunningham, Bob Gleason and Gene Neeley.

The Varsity finishes with a 12-1 Record and defends their Super Bowl Title with a win against Galt in overtime. The Chargers avenged their only blemish of the season (a loss to the Raiders) in the final game of the regular season by defeating the Raiders in the Southern Conference Title Game to place them in a position to win the Superbowl. The Charger Varsity becomes the first Delta Youth team to win four Super Bowls.

John Peters President
Buck Rohles Vice President
Connie Dewane Secretary
Jeanne Rohles Treasurer
Mark Nelson Athletic Director
Rick James Varsity Football
Buck Rohles J. V. Football
Jerry Pirillo Novice Football
J. P. Powell J. Novice Football
Lisa Mendez Cheer Cordinator
Lynette Burila Varsity Cheer
Cindy Mello-Hall J. V. Cheer
Debbie Rodgers Novice Cheer
Johnnie Howard Special Events
Maureen Johnson Snack Bar
Roy Bulen Co-Equipment
Larry Acaya Co-Equipment
Maria Lewis Publicity
Kevin Mello-Hall Game Day Coordinator
Gladys Acaya Booster Coodinator


2001 - No Limits, No Boundaries
Our 9th year!

John Peters President
Buck Rohles Vice President
Connie Dewane Secretary
Cari James Treasurer
Mark Nelson Athletic Director
Rick James Varsity Football
Buck Rohles J. V. Football
Roy Bulen Novice Football
Gene Neely J. Novice Football
Lisa Mendez Cheer Cordinator
Lynette Burila Varsity Cheer
Maria Lewis J. V. Cheer
Debbie Rodgers Novice Cheer
Johnnie Howard Special Events
Maureen Johnson Snack Bar
Roy Bulen Co-Equipment
Larry Acaya Co-Equipment
Maria Lewis Publicity
Sheila Bulen Game Day Coordinator
Laura Wallace Game Day Coordinator
Gladys Acaya Booster Coodinator

All star participants:

Varsity Cheer: Courtney Elliot, Shai'la Fryer & Marcella Simpuco

Jr. Varsity Cheer: Samantha Bulen, Alyssa Nally & Lindsay Hunter

Novice Cheer: Jacqui Rodgers, Larainne Pettis & Sharain Crawford

Varsity Football: Ryan Picha, Allonte Crawford, Adam Maraccini, Jessie Silveira, Kyle Crane, Jared Ross and James Bryson.

Jr. Varsity Football: Jared Acaya, Jeremy Putoff, Mike Ortega and Brandon Trowbridge (1st Alternate Anthony Martinez)

Novice Football: Beau Fryer, J.R. Ortega, Doug Hayes, Boomer Plata (Alternates Curtiss May and Jacob Joaquin)


Varsity Football finishes the season 9-3 (8-1) regulsar season and fall one game short of the Superbowl.

J.V.Football finishes the season with a fourth place finish and lost in the first round of the playoffs.

Novice Football finishes 9-3 (7-2 regular season) in third place and advanced to the southern championship game.      


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